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Together, We Can Stop Counterfeiting.

Hello everybody. Over the last few months, I’ve noticed that the Chinese counterfeiter, Ciyun Liu (“Jinghuashei” as he likes to call himself), has been adding to his lineup, counterfeit pattern trade dollars from 1873, numerous German coins, Libertas Americana medals,  $3 gold coins etc. These are of the typical quality of his counterfeits- excellent. he uses Chinese law to defend his business practices, and, while it is true that it is legal to sell unmarked counterfeits in China, it is strictly illegal for him to sell his so-called “replicas” to anyone in The United States, per the Hobby Protection Act. I’ve informed him of this a number of times, yet, he still seems to feel that Chinese laws apply to the whole world.

Anyhow, my purpose of this article is to further my point about his unethical practices, I present to you, the following:

Fake coins 1.thumbnail Together, We Can Stop Counterfeiting.The above picture is of Jinghuashei’s dies. he does not hesitate to sell these to anyone in the world. In fact, I inquired to him as to arranging the purchase of dies, and, he informed me “$50 for damaged, $200 for new ones”, which is obviously regardless of the country to which the parcel is being sent to, as, I made it clear in our emails that I was located in The U.S.

Do NOT tolerate his counterfeiting, and do NOT believe the lies that you “Can’t do anything about it”. We can do something about it, and we will.  Do your part to keep numismatics clear of counterfeiting. When reporting his listings,  please do the following:

1) If you are on eBay, and you come across one of his coins, report it.

2) When reporting it, please point out also that Jinghuashei has at least one other account, which is Jinghuashei_Multiple_Shop.

3) Point out that counterfeiting is illegal.

4) Point out that multiple accounts are a violation of eBay’s policies.

5) Tell your Numismatic friends to do so, as well.

6) Watch in joy as eBay bans him!

Together we can stop counterfeiting, and the above is just one way. Jing is not alone though, there are many counterfeiters on eBay, selling their coins as “Replicas”, though, they don’t have the word “copy” anywhere on them, in violation of The Hobby Protection act. do the same with them. It’s your right. It’s your duty. It’s your hobby. Help keep eBay clean of counterfeiting!

Isaiah Barrett

 

2 Responses to “Together, We Can Stop Counterfeiting.”

  • coinjunky:

    Recently while seaching ebay i ran across an 1878-o Morgan dollar in a slabed holder.The coin was not idenified as a copy or replica on the holder or in the description.I notified the seller that the coin was not a US minted dollar,got no reply.So checked what else he was selling ,Oh an 1878-CC morgan,interesting with a 1879 reverse,again emailed seller ,thinking maybe wrong pictures
    seller replied:”coin ok”. Reported both coins to Ebay,and emailed Carson city winner.I did that because his feedback was under 10 and he paid book value for a fake. I couldnt get contact for the other winner.Anyways,I think Ebay should have stopped both auctions after they were informed
    of the counterfeits.The seller was in Florida so it said.
    Both coins were in slabed holders with dates mints and grades,both coins had 79 reverses and flat strikes .

  • I’m glad you tried, it appears ebay didn’t have enough time or felt the info on the auctions wasn’t within their knowledge to take action. Ebay can be slow, too bad someone got ripped off.

    I hope they find my website. Thanks

    Daniel Admin

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